Michael's Ardson Rex Inverters Review & Verdict
Michael Bloch covers the latest developments in home electrification for SolarQuotes.
Ardson Rex was one of the many obscure inverter brands that popped up in the 2010's and disappeared in the same decade.
Ardson Rex Inverters: Pros & Cons
- Company was deregistered in 2017.
About Ardson Rex
Ardson Rex was an Australian company that sold self-branded rebadged Chinese inverters.
Ardson Rex inverters were supplied through Ardson Renewable Energy, which was also a solar installer. From what we can make out, the firm commenced operations in 2013/14 and was headquartered in Queensland. While solar panels from Ardson Rex were produced by China's Shenzhen Topray, it's not clear who the inverter manufacturer was.
In November 2017, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) received an application to deregister the company.
Among the inverters that were approved for use in Australia by the Clean Energy Council were:
- ARD0151TL (1.5 kW)
- ARD0302TL (3 kW)
- ARD0502TL (5 kW)
The CEC listing for these models expired in late 2017.
Unfortunately, we have no other information on Ardson Rex inverters — not even any warranty detail. But chances are none are still covered and repairs outside of warranty are likely not worth the hassle or money. It's time to choose a new solar inverter.
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